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Backcountry Food Principles. Lightweight Nutritious Tasty Quick and simple to prepare Create minimal rubbish/ waste No tin or glass Remember: Your energy needs will be higher And Everything tastes better in the bush !. NO NUTS PLEASE. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Backcountry Food Principles

Backcountry Food PrinciplesLightweightNutritiousTastyQuick and simple to prepareCreate minimal rubbish/ wasteNo tin or glass

Remember: Your energy needs will be higher AndEverything tastes better in the bush!NO NUTS PLEASE

St Leonards College has a nut minimisation policy to reduce and manage the risk of a potentially fatal incident where someone has an anaphylactic reaction to a type of nut in their food.

Please note that Sesame seeds are a type of tree nut

We ask for you assistance in bringing only food which does not contain any nuts.

Please read the ingredients of cereals,

Trace amounts of nuts are acceptable.

Trip Menu Planner Monday TuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaybreakfast To be had at home before arriving to school lunchBring a packed lunch from homedinnerprovided by school a light weight dehydrated mealWill be had back at home sharing stories about how much fun camp wassnacks SnacksScroggin is high energy, low GI snacks that will help keep you going through the day in between meals. Make up a zip lock bag sandwich size for each day. It could include any of the following: Sultanas / raisins/ currents, Dried fruit, Yogurt / fruit chews, Seeds, Chocolate (M&Ms), Snakes / jubes natural jellies, Anzac biscuits, Muesli bars, Rice crackers, Jerky

Muesli bars (check for no nuts & low in sugar content)

Fruit Apples, oranges & other fruits that will not squash easily in the pack are ideal

Fruit cake A little heavy, and will need to be wrapped up or snap-locked but very nice to break off a bit to snack on during the day. Can also be used as a dessert with some custard.

Drinks hot drinks like tea/ coffee, cup-o-soup, milo can be nice to warm you up in the morning or afternoon.

Powdered additives like Powerade & Vita Soy sachets are useful for replacing electrolytes on hot days. Dont bring to much as these should not be used to replace drinking pure water. Also placing these in a snap-lock bag inside another snap-lock bag is the best method of containing the powder.Scroggin

Sultanas / raisins/ craisinsDried fruitYogurt / fruit chewsSeedsChocolate (M&Ms)Snakes / jubes natural jelliesAnzac biscuitsMuesli barsRice crackersJerkyCoffee, tea, hot chocolateCereal with powdered milkBreakfast bars Vita wheats with spreadsInstant porridgeFruit loaf / buns

Breakfast Start the day with Energy!

LunchDried biscuits (vita wheat), tortillas, mountain/pita bread, rice cakes.Spreads jam, vegemite, honey.Dips, cheese (processed keeps best)Sachet tuna / salmon Salami / smoked meats (first 2 days only)Tomatoes, semi-dried toms, avocado, cucumber, alfalfa sprouts, snow peasFruit, dried fruitDrink: water, tang / powdered powerade, cup a soup.DinnerGroup of 4 to cook and eat together.Use template in booklet to carefully plan menuGet a shopping list compiled and shop togetherPractice cooking your meal(s) at home to ensure quality and quantities are good.Remember energy needs are higher in the bush.Cater for approx 125g per person of pasta / rice. ie. 500g pack for 4 peopleMain meal constructionBase (carbohydrates) rice, pasta, noodles, burritoes, cous cous, etcMeat (protein) salami, tuna, salmon, Vegetables- carrot, onion, zuchini, mushrooms, peppers, pumpkin, sweet potato, dried peas/ cornFlavour curry paste/ powder, pesto / pasta sauce, sweet chilli sauce/ soy.Have a no cook option (eg wraps / cous cous)Fettuccine with sauted onion, bacon and red pepper in a creamy tomato pesto sauceDecant pesto from glass jar into sealable, secure plastic containerVeal Tortellini with sauted mushrooms and onions in a creamy tomato sauceCarbonara pasta with vegetables

Sweet chilli tuna and vegetable cous cousRed Thai vegetable curry with noodlesFreeze dried / Dehydrated mealDessert optionsChocolate apricot melts

Stewed fruit in custard

Chocolate mousse

FAQsFAQsCan I bring my phone?NO

Can I bring my Ipod?NO

Not even for the bus trip?NO

Only piece of electrical equipment allowed is a camera. We aim to have a technology free week, socializing face to face instead of electronically. It is a rare opportunity to connect with nature. It is a chance to step away from the everyday luxuries you take for granted, so that you may appreciate them all the more on your return.

FAQs

Can we have camp fires?it is a possibilty, depending on campsite, weather, and discretion of staff.

Can we wear leggings?No, they can be too hot, and dont give adequate protection.

Are there Showers?NO, but beautiful rivers, creeks and beaches to wash in, sometimes.

FAQsWhich hike is better Grampians or Otways?Both places have their own beauty and challenges and are of similar difficulty.

So who are our leaders / staff?You will find out in the coming weeks.

What was all that again?Please go to STL Link, Outdoor Education / Year 9 hike and download a copy of this presentation.

http://learn.stleonards.vic.edu.au/outdoored/year-9-camp-great-ocean-walk-otways-np/